Tag Archive | "Nintendo"

Apple’s share of US gaming revenue jumps 500%

Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Flurry Analytics recently took a look at Apple’s share of the mobile game market in terms of revenue and the results were pretty astounding. As you can see above, Apple’s share of mobile game revenue from 2008 to 2009 skyrocketed 380%. To be fair, though, the app store didn’t even launch until June of 2008 […]

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Did any of Apple’s app store reviewers ever play Nintendo?

Thursday, December 3, 2009

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I’m guessing “no”.  How else can you explain the inclusion of the iRwego! app into the iTunes App Store. Seriously, this app screams copyright infringement, and yet, somehow, it managed to sneak in untouched.

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Apple TV as a Gaming Platform – Why it doesn’t make sense.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Two weeks ago, Michael Pachter, an analyst at Weedbush Morgan, laid out a case that would see Apple transforming its just-good-enough-to-stay-afloat Apple TV into a full-fledged gaming console.  Building on the immense popularity of the iPhone as a handheld gaming device, Pachter predicts that it’s only a matter of time before Apple makes a play […]

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Why the iPhone doesn’t need to compete with the Nintendo DS or Sony PSP

Monday, November 24, 2008

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There’s an article over at RedHerring which argues that the hype surrounding the iPhone and iPod Touch as gaming devices is just that, hype. The article points out that while the gaming experience on the iPhone is superior compared to that of other smartphones, it still lags way behind the gaming capabilities of the Nintendo […]

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Apple challenges Nintendo and Sony

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

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The Wall Street Journal has an interesting article exploring the threat that Apple’s iPhone/iPod may pose for the Ninentdo DS and Sony PSP as the iPod Touch and iPhone have seemingly come out of nowhere to become serious gaming devices.  Back when Steve Jobs first introduced the iPhone, people were clamoring for an SDK so […]

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